Jru' (IPA: [ɟruʔ]) is a Mon–Khmer language of the Bahnaric branch spoken in southern Laos. It is also known as "Loven", "Laven" or "Boloven" from the Laotian exonym Laven or Loven, which is derived from the Khmer name for the Boloven Plateau. The Jru' engage in coffee and cardamom cultivation, as well as other agricultural activities.
Jru' is a variety of Laven which belongs to the Western branch of the Bahnaric languages which also includes such languages as Brao.
Jru' is the native language of the Jru' people, a hill tribe indigenous to the isolated mountains in Champasak, Sekong and Attapeu Provinces in the central part of extreme southern Laos. The variety described here is the most-studied variety that is spoken in Paksong District, Champasak in the towns of Paksong, Houeikong, Tateng, and various nearby villages.
The sounds and syllable structure of Jru' are typical of the West Bahnaric languages in general. Words are mostly monosyllabic although a few words have minor pre-syllables, retaining the classic Mon-Khmer sesquisyllabic structure. The register contrast seen in other Mon-Khmer languages has not been found in Jru' and, in contrast to the surrounding prestige language, Lao, Jru' has not developed phonemic tones.
José Rizal University (JRU) (Formerly José Rizal College / JRC) is a non-sectarian, non-stock private educational institution. It is located at Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City, Philippines. It was founded in 1919 by Vicente Fabella, who was the first Philippine Certified Accountant.
José Rizal University joined the National Collegiate Athletic Association in 1927. The varsity team are the Jose Rizal University Heavy Bombers. It is one of the schools situated in the East Side of Mandaluyong city, the others being Arellano University – Plaridel Campus and Don Bosco Technical College.
José Rizal University was originally established as Far Eastern College in 1919 and its name was changed to José Rizal College in 1922. First located at Arlegui Street, the College transferred to R. Hidalgo Street soon afterwards, moving to its present location in Mandaluyong in 1949. It remained closed throughout the Japanese Occupation, as its head had joined the guerrilla movement. Don Vincente Fabella was the first Filipino to obtain a Certificate in Public Accountancy from the United States making as the First Filipino Certified Public Accountant.
Donne-moi un sourire pareil
A celui que je veux donner
Il sera le nouveau soleil
D'un monde ? inventer
Des milliers d'oiseaux migrateurs
De leurs ailes tracent le chemin
De libert? et de bonheur
Aux hommes qui na?tront demain
{Refrain:}
Vivre libre de tout mon pass?
Vivre libre pour te rencontrer
Vivre libre, vivre libres toi et moi
Vivre libre, d'amour, de folie
Vivre libre, tu n'as qu'une vie
Vivre libre, vivre libre c'est ma vie
Donnes-moi un amour pareil
A celui que je peux donner
Et nous pourrons changer le ciel
Contre l'?ternit?
Ils ?taient xxxxxxxxx
Si le froid est ? fleur de c?ur
Tu te trouveras au bout de la mer
Dans les pays de fleurs